Today, PC's or notebooks are not anymore the most important tools which we need to have since he have the Smartphones that are now more than important to have. They are the reasons why we are connected with the people around the globe. We can take them anywhere we go. Since we use them always, there is a good tendency that we can accidentally drop them or we spill the cup of coffee all over them, or we drop them in sand at the beach, and other clumsiness which we might have with our phones. Our phones can become damaged beyond repair just from one little random accident like that. All the data inside the phone, including our contacts, messages, and media can be loss in an instant. Thus, to avoid this from happening, it is best to have these phones built like tanks so that it will be protected against the environment and small accidents.
Basically, the very first Android Smartphone was released last year. The Motorola DEFY was priced around $300. It has a great construction. The features included an 800 MHz OMAP 3610 chip (Cortex A8) with PowerVR SGX530 GPU, 2 GB internal storage, 3.7? display with an 854480 resolution, and 512 MB RAM.
This year was different with the creation of the 3 contenders in the rugged Smartphone space, which includes the sequel to DEFY, the Motorola DEFY+, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Active, and the Samsung Galaxy Xcover. Let us discuss in details each of the features of these phones.
Actually, there is not any big difference between Motorola DEFY+ and the original DEFY. The only difference would be its additional features which includes a 25% faster CPU, clocked at 1 GHz, and it comes with Android 2.3. On the other hand, Samsung can be like Motorola which are making also rugged phones. However, they haven't really made a rugged Android Smartphone, so this one is their first. Sony Ericsson wants to enter this market because it is sees the potential of these rugged Smartphones.
Among the three contenders, I can say that Motorola DEFY+ is the best, regardless of the price. This is my most love rugged android. It is because it has a good Cortex A8 CPU, with a large enough resolution (854480) that allows you to play most 3D games out there, and for its 3.7?, it's very compact. These are the features which I love the best. It is smaller in size as compared to those 3.2? phones out there. Its battery can be huge, at 1700 mAh. Motorola already has some of the best talk-time in phones, so if you care a lot about battery life in phones, this one is for you.
Basically, the very first Android Smartphone was released last year. The Motorola DEFY was priced around $300. It has a great construction. The features included an 800 MHz OMAP 3610 chip (Cortex A8) with PowerVR SGX530 GPU, 2 GB internal storage, 3.7? display with an 854480 resolution, and 512 MB RAM.
This year was different with the creation of the 3 contenders in the rugged Smartphone space, which includes the sequel to DEFY, the Motorola DEFY+, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Active, and the Samsung Galaxy Xcover. Let us discuss in details each of the features of these phones.
Actually, there is not any big difference between Motorola DEFY+ and the original DEFY. The only difference would be its additional features which includes a 25% faster CPU, clocked at 1 GHz, and it comes with Android 2.3. On the other hand, Samsung can be like Motorola which are making also rugged phones. However, they haven't really made a rugged Android Smartphone, so this one is their first. Sony Ericsson wants to enter this market because it is sees the potential of these rugged Smartphones.
Among the three contenders, I can say that Motorola DEFY+ is the best, regardless of the price. This is my most love rugged android. It is because it has a good Cortex A8 CPU, with a large enough resolution (854480) that allows you to play most 3D games out there, and for its 3.7?, it's very compact. These are the features which I love the best. It is smaller in size as compared to those 3.2? phones out there. Its battery can be huge, at 1700 mAh. Motorola already has some of the best talk-time in phones, so if you care a lot about battery life in phones, this one is for you.
0 comments:
Post a Comment